2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.10.016
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Identification of miR-1 as a micro RNA that supports late-stage differentiation of growth cartilage cells

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“…Muscle microRNAs in development and disease Mitchelson KR et al . Muscle microRNAs in development and disease (latestage) differentiation of chondrocytes in growth cartilage [78] . This differentiation could be reversed by transfection and overexpression of miR1 which repressed the expression of aggrecan, the major cartilaginous proteoglycan gene in human chondrocytic HCS-2/8 cells and normal chicken chondrocytes.…”
Section: Klf15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Muscle microRNAs in development and disease Mitchelson KR et al . Muscle microRNAs in development and disease (latestage) differentiation of chondrocytes in growth cartilage [78] . This differentiation could be reversed by transfection and overexpression of miR1 which repressed the expression of aggrecan, the major cartilaginous proteoglycan gene in human chondrocytic HCS-2/8 cells and normal chicken chondrocytes.…”
Section: Klf15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sumiyoshi et al found that miR-1 was repressed upon hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes [45]. MiR-1 overexpression in a human chondrocytic cell line (HCS-2/8) and chicken primary chondrocytes reduced aggrecan expression, demonstrating the inhibitory role of miR-1 in chondrogenesis.…”
Section: The Role Of Mirnas In Chondrocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…miR-1 was found to be downregulated upon hypertrophic differentiation of chondrocytes [25]. miR-1 overexpression in HCS-2/8 cells and chicken primary chondrocytes reduced aggrecan expression.…”
Section: Role Of Mirnas In Cartilage Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%